Made it home, lol.
So a friend and I got the brakes bleed on Saturday. I adjusted the rear brakes, may have to tweak them a bit. Drove around the yard at work some, seemed good. So brought it home.
The right front caliper is sticking some, so I picked one up.
Front-end is loose. So I have to dig into that.
The brake pedal needs a lot of travel to stop. I know these tend to have a spongy pedal, my parents 96 always did, but the travel seems excessive.
When I do the front caliper I'll rebleed the whole system.
Which brings me to, do they make longer bleeder screws? The ones on the wheel cylinders are barely longer enough to get the wrench and the bleeder hose on at the same time.
